Sneak Preview of Film 'Edens Lost & Found: Chicago' at Millennium Park Celebrates Chicago's Pioneers in Urban Environmentalism
Sneak Preview of Film 'Edens Lost & Found: Chicago' at Millennium Park Celebrates Chicago's Pioneers in Urban Environmentalism
Free public event showcases Chicago's environmental successes that will be broadcast nationally as part of major PBS series this winter
CHICAGO, July 22 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: Chicago is one of four cities in America profiled in Edens Lost
and Found, a national PBS series airing this winter. The program
examines our shifting urban priorities and focuses on an
integrated approach to the renewal of our urban communities
through improved urban forestry, public transportation, open
space planning, sustainable landscape design, green building
practices, watershed management, recycling and more efficient
waste management.
This one-hour portion of the program, which includes the story of
Millennium Park, highlights Chicago stories of urban rebirth
through the eyes of experts and committed citizens who are making
a difference. This free public screening is a celebration of the
improvement in Chicago's urban environment and an inspiration for
continuing progress.
Sponsored by CDM, Boeing, LaSalle Bank and the EPA.
WHEN: Tuesday, July 26 at 7 p.m.
WHERE: Harris Theater for Music and Dance
205 E. Randolph St.
Millennium Park
Complimentary tickets are available at the box office.
"Edens Lost & Found: Chicago" is produced by Wiland-Bell Productions for PBS.
Source: Kelly & Salerno Communications
CONTACT: Colby Kelly, Kelly & Salerno Communications, 914-239-7207
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